The countdown has begun! I will guide you through my watch flipping journey. One by one. From the first to the last. What made me buy it? What made me sell it? Over 400 watches has come and gone during the years. Instead of boring you with too much technical details I will try to focus on giving you my thoughts and refelections and at the same time trying to add a personal touch to my journey by sharing some moments when the watches has accompanied me through life. Read and enjoy!

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2016-09-06

No 217 & 251 - Adanac Navigator

Adanac Navigator was the
predecessor of the more well-known Marathon Navigator that was issued to the
soldiers of operation Desert Storm in the early 90’s. The Wein Brothers (who later were to become Marathon Watches) contracted the historic watchmaker Gallet & Co to manufacture the watches. Whilst the Marathon version of the Navigator was equipped
with tritium tubes, the Adanac had regular painted tritium markings. The
Navigator that Marathon have for sale today is made of a composite material
with a push pull crown and is water resistant to 60m but the old steel cased
watches made by Gallet & Co had a screw down crown which gave them higher grade of water resistance.
I’ve read they were tested to 660ft (200m) but on the case back from my second
Navigator it has “10 ATM” engraved so I’m not so sure about the 200m rating.

The first Navigators were
manufactured and issued during 1986. My first one was from the second batch of
watches manufactured in 1988. The tritium wasn’t quite as yellow as I’ve seen
on many others.For starters it
has one of my favorite case designs of all time and with the added features of
fixed spring bars and screw down crown in combination with a quartz movement makes it a really great beater. A true warrior! The only downside is the non-screw down case back.
Otherwise this watch would have been irresistible to me.

#217 - The Adanac Navigator.

From April 1988.

My second one was not from any
of the issued batches. The case back didn't say Gallet & Co like my first one did and I have no clue if the hand set were original or if they
had been changed during the years. I just bought it because I got it cheap and
thought I might have the hands exchanged to the ladder type like on the original. The watch somehow ended up
lying in the bottom of my drawer and I totally forgot about. I sold it when I
found it because I was no longer in the mood to have it modified. I've seen Navigator's with Marathon dials that were manufactured in 1989 so I'm not entirely sure when this one could have been made.

#251 - My second Adanac. Non-issued.

I truly love the issued Navigator’s
no matter whether it’s Adanac or Marathon. I think they are super interesting.
It feels like they have so much history. Who knows what they have witnessed during
their years of service?